Product care
Ambla faux-leather fabrics are designed to be practical, durable, and easy to maintain. With regular cleaning and the right care routine, they will continue to look good and perform well in both everyday and more demanding interior settings.
Everyday cleaning
For routine care, wipe the surface with a damp, soapy cloth, then rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly. Cleaning little and often will help prevent the build-up of everyday dirt and soiling, while keeping the material looking its best over time.
Removing marks and stains
For more stubborn marks, use a soft brush with soapy water, then rinse well and dry the surface thoroughly. As with most materials, the earlier a stain is treated, the better the result is likely to be. Prompt cleaning will help maintain both appearance and finish.
Using disinfectants
Diluted disinfectants can be used when applied in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. This includes products commonly used in hygiene-sensitive environments. After cleaning or disinfecting, always rinse the surface with clean water and dry thoroughly to help protect the material’s appearance over time.
Made to last
Ambla faux-leather fabrics are made for practical everyday use, with durability and cleanability built in. A simple, consistent care routine will help preserve both appearance and performance, supporting longer-lasting use across a wide range of interior applications.
Faq’s
Ambla should be cleaned regularly to prevent the build-up of soiling and to help retain its appearance. Clean with a damp, soapy cloth, then rinse with clean water and dry the surface thoroughly. A soft brush with soapy water can be used for more stubborn stains. As with most materials, the sooner a stain is treated, the better.
Yes. Ambla faux-leather fabrics are designed for practical everyday use and straightforward maintenance. Regular cleaning will help maintain both appearance and performance over time.
Yes. Disinfectants may be used when diluted in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. This includes Haz-tabs and other disinfectants commonly used in hospital infection control programmes. Actichlor tablets are also suitable when used as directed. Ambla surfaces are NaDCC compatible. After cleaning or disinfecting, surfaces should always be rinsed with clean water and dried thoroughly.